£395,000
Llwst Fach Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6NU
Idyllic three bedroom country cottage offering characterful off grid accommodation with enclosed gardens and parking. Uninterrupted views over the surrounding lands and hills of the National Trust. EPC - F.
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Property Type
Detached House -
Bedrooms
3 -
Bathrooms
1 -

Reception Rooms
2 -

Council Tax Band
NA
Property Description
This 3 bedroom stone character cottage is nestled away at the foot of the hills with views of the surrounding countryside all around. Standing in an isolated location with a hardcore track its only access, the property is an ideal opportunity to sample the Mid-Wales countryside.
Local amenities are available in the village of Llanwrthwl and nearby petrol filling station with shop. Town facilities can be found at the market town of Rhayader (5 miles) and also at the County town and administrative centre in Llandrindod Wells (11 miles). Mid Wales is noted for its areas of outstanding natural beauty, wild flora and fauna. Llanwrthwl is not only on the doorstep of Red Kite feeding sites and within the Wye Valley itself, but central to the Radnor Forest, Elan Valley Reservoirs and the Brecon Beacons, all renowned amongst the walking, riding and fishing fraternity.
Entrance Hall 2.3m x 1.9m
With slate tiled floor, radiator, stone stair to first floor and door to;
Living Room 6.0m x 4.3m
Offering impressive stone fireplace with woodburning stove inset, timber lintel, slate hearth, former bread oven to side, exposed stone walling, beams, timber flooring, radiator and oak shuttered windows to front and rear with views to adjoining farmland to hills.
Kitchen/Dining Room 5.1m x 4.4m Maximum overall being L-shaped.
Offering bespoke oak fitted cupboards and work surfaces, inset Belfast sink, electric ovens, gas hob, stainless steel extractor chimney, slate tiled floor, radiator, exposed stone walling, oak shuttered double glazed windows to front and rear, pantry cupboard with shelving and door to;
Boiler Room
With Valiant gas fired boiler providing central heating and hot water, shelving, freezer and dishwasher.
Side Hall 3.2m x 2.9m
With slate tiled floor, radiator, double glazed window to side and front with views to hills, external door to front and door to;
Utility Room
With stainless steel sink, stone and block walling and double glazed window to rear.
Separate W.C 1.5m x 0.9m
With W.C, radiator, double glazed window to side and slate tiled floor.
First Floor Landing/Sitting Area 4.5M X 3.1M
With radiator, exposed stonework and beams and shuttered double glazed window to rear.
Bedroom 1 4.4m x 3.2m
With vaulted ceiling, 2 radiators, exposed stonework and beams and shuttered windows to front and rear.
Bedroom 2 4.4m x 2.7m
With vaulted ceiling, radiator, exposed stonework and beams and shuttered double glazed window to side with views to hills.
Bedroom 3 2.7m x 2.3m maximum.
With radiator and shuttered double glazed window to front.
Bathroom 2.6m x 2.0m
Offering cast iron roll top bath with mixer tap/shower attachment, W.C, wash basin, heated towel rail, stone walling, beams and oak shuttered double glazed window to front.
Outside
The property is approached over a part stoned track from the council road over National Trust owned open land then on a short driveway, through vehicular gates to the stone and gravel parking and turning area. A paved path leads across the front to a patio to the side and gravelled area providing wonderful seating areas to enjoy the uninterrupted views to the adjoining land and nearby hills. To the side a timber shed with power connected and larger store shed housing the diesel generator providing the electricity. A small store houses the bottled gas cylinders which fuel the gas fired boiler providing central heating and hot water and the hob for cooking. There are flowering and herbaceous borders and post and wire and stone wall boundaries. A borehole within the grounds and a septic tank sewerage system within the adjacent pasture field. One of the main features of the property is it's idyllic location, with views over the adjacent pasture paddocks to the dramatic National Trusts open lands and hills which entirely surround the property. The land attracts an abundance of bird and wildlife, the quietness and the dark skies make it a truly wonderful and peaceful spot, yet the small village is only a short drive away.
Llwst Fach Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6NU
Llandrindod Wells
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